Using the exercise files

- [Instructor] If you're a Premium Memberof the lynda.com Online Training Library,you have access to all the exercise filesused throughout this title.In fact, here they are on my desktop.Now, if I open this up, you'll be able to seeall the various folders and then files,and notice how they have a begin and then a final filethat you can jump to, as well.Notice how there's also an assets folder that containsthe various assets that will be used throughout this title.Now, if you're a monthly member or an annual memberof lynda.com, you don't have access to these exercise files,but honestly, you can follow along just as easilywith your own assets,which is probably what you wanna do anyway,create your own graphics and really create your own website.

So let's jump right in and get startedwith Designing a Website with Adobe XD.

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9/8/2016

Learn how to design a website with all the tools and flexibility you need, and then prototype that website so your clients and collaborators can see exactly how it will work. It's all possible with Adobe XD.

This course shows everything you need to know to design your first website with Adobe's new prototyping app. Learn how to lay out a design, import graphics, and add headers and body copy. See how to create complex screen designs with repeating lists and grids that are as easy to change as they are to create. Then find out how to add new pages and use screen elements from the iOS, Android, and Windows UI kits that are built right into Adobe XD. Once the design is done, author Paul Trani shows how to add interactions and transitions to demonstrate how the website will "work" from one screen to the next. Plus, learn how to share a fully interactive prototype with other designers and clients, and export artboards and other assets to use in site development.

Topics include:

Creating and importing graphics

Adding text and effects

Creating new pages

Using Repeat Grid for easy prototyping of lists and recurring elements